Pendant with a Camel
ca. 1600 (Baroque)
gold, enamel, rubies, rock crystal
(Baroque Europe )
(Baroque Europe )
The chain, loop, and pearl are replacements.
Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object.
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object.
Collection of Canessa Sale, New York; Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
Exhibitions
1979-1980 | Jewelry - Ancient to Modern. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. |
1971-1972 | World of Wonder. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. |
Conservation
Date | Description | Narrative |
---|---|---|
7/22/1969 | Examination | survey |
9/1/1971 | Treatment | cleaned |
1/24/1988 | Treatment | cleaned; examined for condition |
5/9/1991 | Examination | examined for condition |
Geographies
Europe (Place of Origin)
Measurements
H: 2 15/16 × W: 1 15/16 × D: 9/16 in. (7.5 × 5 × 1.5 cm)
Credit Line
Acquired by Henry Walters
Location in Museum
Not on view
Accession Number
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In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.
44.476